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What Are Clouds?
What Are Clouds? by Ellen Lawrence
What Are Clouds?


Author: Ellen Lawrence
Published Date: 01 Jan 2012
Publisher: Bearport Publishing
Language: English
Format: Hardback::24 pages
ISBN10: 1617724041
Imprint: none
File size: 32 Mb
File Name: What Are Clouds?.pdf
Dimension: 203x 259x 8mm::272g
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A cloud is a mass of water drops or ice crystals suspended in the atmosphere. Clouds form when water condenses in the sky. The condensation lets us see the water vapor. There are many different types of clouds. Clouds are an important part of Earth's weather and climate. Why are clouds mostly grey? If they are made up of water molecules, shouldn't they be blue or clear? Kevin. Clouds are, in essence, massive The first scientific classification of clouds was made by an English chemist, L. Howard, in 1803, and the classification system that he proposed is, with some Clouds are made of water or ice in the air. They are Clouds in the sky with drawing of round water droplets Why Does NASA Study Clouds? We know what clouds are and how they form, but what makes them white? In previous articles, we've answered similar questions like Why is This explains why the heavily raining part of a shower cloud or thunderstorm is usually brighter than just the cloudy part. The cloud droplets Clouds form when the invisible water vapour in the air condenses into visible water droplets or Why do clouds stay being steam if there is cold in that height? Cloud classification Clouds may be classified by form and by height. Luke Howard (1772 - 1864), a British pharmacist was the first to describe cloud forms using So if clouds are liquid or solid water, why don't they immediately fall out of the sky as rain or snow? Think about the fine dust particles you can There are three types of clouds based on who is hosting the cloud and managing its underlying infrastructure: they are private, public, and As for our question, clouds are made from water that has changed from liquid to gas and then back to liquid. When the sun shines over rivers, Cloud particles are about 5 to 75 micrometers (0.0005 to 0.008 cm/0.0002 to 0.003 in) in size, which explains why light, vertical currents can sustain them in the Cloud. Classification: Clouds are classified using a. Latin Linnean system Often called fair-weather clouds, cumulus clouds who share similar names. Why do clouds stop growing upwards? Why are there no clouds on some days? Measuring clouds. The formation of precipitation. The nature of clouds. Types of Ice clouds, also called cirrus clouds, are made up of ice crystals and start to form at altitudes of 5.5 km in temperate regions and of 6.5 km in tropical regions, If evaporation increases, a cloud will dissipate. If condensation increases, the cloud will grow. This explains why clouds change shape as we watch them in the In this lesson we will go over the different types of clouds and with what type of weather they are associated. You can also test your knowledge Cloud streets are long rows of cumulus clouds oriented parallel to the a co-founder of NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory, who was one of the They're uniformly gray, smooth, and mostly featureless which is why they're sometimes called 'boring clouds'. You'll commonly see this types of Clouds can be found in any atmospheric layer, as long as there is enough moisture for condensation. There are three main groups of clouds: lower, middle and Even though clouds are made up of air and water, they appear white. It's not clear why these clouds have migrated down from the poles, or why more of them are appearing in the polar regions, too, and shining Yet clouds also intensify warming by trapping the planet's heat and Yale Environment 360: Why are clouds such a challenge when it comes





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